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Topic: [Trusted ICO Reviews&Ratings] Which sources of ICO ratings do you trust and why? - page 2. (Read 1660 times)

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Actually, as we are actually in the ICO process for our project, I would not mind much to share a list of each of those token listing website with their prices and policy. Some of them are paying one, but even on those one and even if you pay you can have surprised and not been listed...

Kindly tell me guys if it could be of any interest ?

Yes! I am totally interested.

And maybe not only me )
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There are many sites that list ICOs and token sales.  However, they are a subset of the list on Bitcointalk.org's Announcement (Altcoins) page, for the following reasons:

  • Not all of the project teams will know about all of the ICO sites, but they all know about and will announce on Bitcointalk.org's Announcement (Altcoins) page
  • Not all of the projects will pay to get listed on these ICO sites

However, Bitcointalk.org's Announcement (Altcoins) sorts the announcements based on which ones had the most recent comments.  Therefore, on the first page, you'll see announcements that were originally posted months ago and even announcements whose token sales have ended.

To find the most recent announcements, go to Bitcointalk's advanced search page and enter:

  • ANN in the "Search for:" field
  • Change the "Between 0 and 9999 days" field
  • Under "Choose a board to search in, or search all", uncheck "Check all".  Then click on + to expand the list and check only "Announcements (Altcoins)"
  • Click Search

This will show the announcements for the days that you selected.


Thank you for sharing how to search for the latest announcements!

It`s like a lifehack for me )
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By far the best source of information I've come across so far are Slack channels of several crypto projects. I also follow few streamers on youtube. Based on the their recommendation I typically choose 2-3 projects per month I want to look more closely at. Then I read the whitepaper, evaluate the team, join the slack and all that jazz.

Can you name them? I mean slack channels and youtube streamers?
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Proof-of-Stake Blockchain Network
I trust only disscussions on bitcointalk, all other reviewers are definitely got paid for there reviews.
I'd recommend to read whitepaper of each ICO where you want to invest.
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frankly, never trust such website to put my investment into an ICO, most of them are giving their good rate only to ICOS that are paying them bitcoin. basically, not worth to put my trust on.
i'll better join some slack or telegram group and gather people's opinion about the best ICO at the moment rather than trusting these website.

It`s a very important addition. Can you name some of this chat groups?
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SelfPay - ICO PRE SALE - huge Profit !
Actually, as we are actually in the ICO process for our project, I would not mind much to share a list of each of those token listing website with their prices and policy. Some of them are paying one, but even on those one and even if you pay you can have surprised and not been listed...

Kindly tell me guys if it could be of any interest ?
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Crushcrypto.com for me, they provide additional level of insight and a fair analysis, not always align with the one's own view but a quality source. I also like to read some ICO review from youtube, not for the advice but for the laugh
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Make A Bet on WORKING SOFTWARE

There are many sites that list ICOs and token sales.  However, they are a subset of the list on Bitcointalk.org's Announcement (Altcoins) page, for the following reasons:

  • Not all of the project teams will know about all of the ICO sites, but they all know about and will announce on Bitcointalk.org's Announcement (Altcoins) page
  • Not all of the projects will pay to get listed on these ICO sites

However, Bitcointalk.org's Announcement (Altcoins) sorts the announcements based on which ones had the most recent comments.  Therefore, on the first page, you'll see announcements that were originally posted months ago and even announcements whose token sales have ended.

To find the most recent announcements, go to Bitcointalk's advanced search page and enter:

  • ANN in the "Search for:" field
  • Change the "Between 0 and 9999 days" field
  • Under "Choose a board to search in, or search all", uncheck "Check all".  Then click on + to expand the list and check only "Announcements (Altcoins)"
  • Click Search

This will show the announcements for the days that you selected.
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Make A Bet on WORKING SOFTWARE
I am using this one:
https://www.smithandcrown.com/icos/

They do not rate but it is starting point for ICOs.

Thank you. I did not know about this one.

I looked the link. Yes. They don`t rate but it`s written on their site: "We provide several tiers of research at our own discretion."

Yes, they are free, but it'll take a few weeks after you submit, before they'll list you.  If you want to be listed in a day, you have to pay.

jlp
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Icocountdown charges $1000 per week. I think a lot of ICOs will not be listed there.
Exactly, but do you think that's a lot of good ICOs, bad ICOs, or both and it is not as meaningful? I mean, is there any correlation between whether an ICO can afford being listed on such a website and whether it is worth following, supporting, about to succeed?

I don't think there is a strong correlation.

There could be some ICO project started by 25 year old geeks, laden with debt, that won't be on that site. But they're brilliant developers.

There was an ICO project started by a doctor earlier this year, who knew little about software or technology, but he would've been able to afford to pay $1000 per week. Now, there are people such as Paris Hilton and Floyd Mayweather (a boxer) getting involved, who can pay to get on that site. But does Paris Hilton or Mayweather know how to pick the best crypto/blockchain project? Do they know the difference between POW, POS or POI? Do they know what Raiden, Lightning Network or Segwit mean?


Pab
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https://www.smithandcrown.com/important-changes-smith-crowns-token-sale-listing-policies/
Thay have very good reviews as thay are recomending ico's to his community,i have my own rules done,oneof them is whan at least mvp will be ready,if too long price will be below ico

Any kind of new facebook,amazon,google play,using words like that is pure scam
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I am using this one:
https://www.smithandcrown.com/icos/

They do not rate but it is starting point for ICOs.

Thank you. I did not know about this one.

I looked the link. Yes. They don`t rate but it`s written on their site: "We provide several tiers of research at our own discretion."

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Previously, I was looking for new ICO on the BitcoinTalk forum and on the Internet, but every time I missed interesting opportunities. Therefore, I decided to create ICO Drops (https://icodrops.com), useful ICO Calendar.

I don't like classical ratings (4/5,  9/10, 90% and etc), so instead of the "rating" made "interest levels". It's just a combination of statistical data. This "rating" only means that which ICO should be looked at first and all, no investment recommendations.

I don't like ICO Reviews. This is not a game or a movie. I'm only interested in what can be measured. (Hype level, Risks level and ROI level in comparison with similar products)

We are still in the development stage. I'm open to dialogue

Our focus:
Make a complete database
Highlight the most interesting projects

Why most of ICOs posted on your site have been rated "not rated" and only a few have "MEDIUM INTEREST" rating?

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By far the best source of information I've come across so far are Slack channels of several crypto projects. I also follow few streamers on youtube. Based on the their recommendation I typically choose 2-3 projects per month I want to look more closely at. Then I read the whitepaper, evaluate the team, join the slack and all that jazz.
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Icocountdown charges $1000 per week. I think a lot of ICOs will not be listed there.
Exactly, but do you think that's a lot of good ICOs, bad ICOs, or both and it is not as meaningful? I mean, is there any correlation between whether an ICO can afford being listed on such a website and whether it is worth following, supporting, about to succeed?
jlp
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Icocountdown does not publish reviews as far as I know but I also use them to see what ICOs are out there at all.

Icocountdown charges $1000 per week. I think a lot of ICOs will not be listed there.
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i trust ico review site
ussualy i use tokenmarket or icocountdown if want invest in ico peroject, because ussualy ico selling big success and listing in market is good price too and then can get profit

What review site do you trust, if that's not a secret?

Icocountdown does not publish reviews as far as I know but I also use them to see what ICOs are out there at all.
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Make A Bet on WORKING SOFTWARE
It's an interesting question, like some have said, most if not all of those ico listing websites are asking for money to list ICO projects.

So let's think about it, Project team are doing an ICO to get funds and develops their idea or in our case (see my signature) get money to spread the solution.

My point, is that if ICO projects owner are looking for money, they probably do not have money enough to get listed in those expensive listing.

You will say, most of them propose free listing, ok, been there ... more than 2 weeks ago and still 80% of the ico listing websites still did not list our project which is mature, with existing team, giving good rewards and bonus...

To summarize, I believe the best opportunities are probably hidden gems that are still in process inside those ico listing websites. And when they get published, it's probably already too late, as the most profitable bonus are off the table already ...

One exception is https://icobench.com/ico/selfpay we have been listing very quickly with them.


Agree with most of what you wrote.
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i trust ico review site
ussualy i use tokenmarket or icocountdown if want invest in ico peroject, because ussualy ico selling big success and listing in market is good price too and then can get profit
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One thing that sends a red flag is when they email me about the ICO. This forum was hacked years ago and all the users email addresses were stolen at that time. I use multiple email addresses and it's obvious what I receive from senders who have purchased that list.

Frankly any ICO that's purchasing email addresses from a stolen list I don't even read the whitepaper.
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